PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 21652729-2 2011 We have previously demonstrated that ferric ions bind to gastrins, that the gastrin-ferric ion complex interacts with the iron transport protein transferrin in vitro, and that circulating gastrin concentrations positively correlate with transferrin saturation in vivo. Ferric enterobactin ion 37-43 gastrin Mus musculus 57-64 22172990-1 2012 The peptide hormone gastrin binds two ferric ions with high affinity, and iron binding is essential for the biological activity of non-amidated gastrins in vitro and in vivo. Ferric enterobactin ion 38-44 gastrin Mus musculus 20-27 21652729-2 2011 We have previously demonstrated that ferric ions bind to gastrins, that the gastrin-ferric ion complex interacts with the iron transport protein transferrin in vitro, and that circulating gastrin concentrations positively correlate with transferrin saturation in vivo. Ferric enterobactin ion 37-43 gastrin Mus musculus 76-83 21652729-2 2011 We have previously demonstrated that ferric ions bind to gastrins, that the gastrin-ferric ion complex interacts with the iron transport protein transferrin in vitro, and that circulating gastrin concentrations positively correlate with transferrin saturation in vivo. Ferric enterobactin ion 84-90 gastrin Mus musculus 76-83 20395538-2 2010 Gastrins bind two ferric ions selectively and with high affinity, and the biological activity of glycine-extended gastrin (Ggly) in vitro is dependent on the presence of ferric ions. Ferric enterobactin ion 18-24 gastrin Mus musculus 114-121 20395538-9 2010 These observations are consistent with the hypothesis that the biological activity of progastrin and Ggly in vivo is dependent on the presence of ferric ions and further suggest that chelating agents may block the stimulatory effects of gastrin precursors in the development of colorectal carcinoma. Ferric enterobactin ion 146-152 gastrin Mus musculus 89-96 20395538-2 2010 Gastrins bind two ferric ions selectively and with high affinity, and the biological activity of glycine-extended gastrin (Ggly) in vitro is dependent on the presence of ferric ions. Ferric enterobactin ion 170-176 gastrin Mus musculus 114-121